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Buffet Attendant

Der Dutchman Restaurant, Bellville - Dutchman Hospitality Group Der Dutchman Restaurant, Bellville - Dutchman Hospitality Group Bellville, OH Bellville, OH Part-time Part-time $11 an hour $11 an hour 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago Der Dutchman Restaurant in Bellville, OH is a great place to start or develop your career in hospitality to learn skills you'll use for the rest of your life.
If you enjoy sharing hospitality with others, we want you on our team! Pay Rate:
$11.
00/hour Our team members enjoy:
Sundays off DHG Discounts - on meals/merchandise/lodging/shows for staff Annual vacation bonus Wooden Nickels On-the-job training Flexible schedules Scholarship program Free access to SmartDollar What you'll be doing Smile and help guests at buffet or salad bar Keep buffet or salad bar fresh and clean Keep the floor around the salad bar clean Help disabled guests Tell guests about area attractions Skills you'll bring along Great communication skills Read and understand simple instructions Write simple correspondence in English Very detail oriented Lift and/or move up to 30 pounds Stand for long periods of time SafeServ certification - which is a huge plus! Pay Rate:
$11.
00/hour Job Type No Sunday hours Part-time flexible schedule Work rotating schedules including some evenings, weekends and holidays On-the-job training provided Benefits Medical insurance and HSA 401(k) plan with match Wellness Program Dental, Vision, Accident, Life, Critical Illness, Term Life Insurance available Medical and supplemental insurances are available for employees who work at least 30 hours/week.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Der Dutchman Restaurant, Bellville - Dutchman Hospitality Group

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